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[BVM]∎ [PDF] Babies with Down Syndrome A New Parents' Guide eBook Susan Skallerup

Babies with Down Syndrome A New Parents' Guide eBook Susan Skallerup



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2009 IPPY Award Winner Silver Medalist, Parenting/Family category

BABIES WITH DOWN SYNDROME, the trustworthy guide which has benefited thousands of families since it was first published in 1985, is completely revised and updated in a new, third edition. Covering the best practices for raising and caring for children with Down syndrome through age five, this book is invaluable to new parents who have welcomed a baby with Down syndrome into their lives.

This new edition incorporates the latest scientific, medical, educational research, and practical information available, as well as parents’ suggestions and feedback. Existing chapters have been revised, some completely rewritten by new authors, and in keeping with its parent-friendly reputation, most of the book’s contributors are parents of children with Down syndrome. Chapters cover

What Is Down Syndrome? A primer on the causes, characteristics, and diagnosis, including the latest information on genetics and prenatal testing;

Adjusting to Your Baby Advice from an experienced mother on coping with common emotions and announcing the news to friends and family;

Medical Concerns & Treatments An overview of possible health issues including celiac disease, sleep apnea, diabetes, reflux, and skin problems, with an emphasis on detecting signs early for needed treatment;

Daily Care The gamut of care from feeding to bathing, with expanded information about toilet training;

Family Life The impact on siblings and couples, discipline issues, and new material to help everyone understand that a child s behavior is a form of communication;

Development & Learning Expectations about development plus new material on variability in development, learning styles, using reading to develop language, memory strengths and weaknesses, and using play to encourage learning;

Early Intervention An overview of services and therapies for babies & toddlers with new information on the transdisciplinary approach, providing services in the natural environment, transitioning to preschool, and common questions & answers;

Legal Rights & Financial Issues Explains your child's educational and legal rights, and financial information, including the latest on federal education and civil rights laws, sources of financial assistance, health insurance, trusts, and guardianship.

Full of new photos, parent statements, updated and expanded resources and reading lists, and a reprint of the inspiring essay, Welcome to Holland, this guide is everything parents need to build a bright and healthy future for their child with Down syndrome.

Babies with Down Syndrome A New Parents' Guide eBook Susan Skallerup

This has been an excellent book for me! I am currently 27 wks pregnant with our son who has been diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. After going through a period of sadness for the first several weeks of learning our news, I was ready to do some research and learn about what to expect in the coming months. I love the way this book is written, as it allows the reader to go through all the emotions that are a part of this emotional journey. It also has been a great source of information thus far.

Product details

  • File Size 6470 KB
  • Print Length 380 pages
  • Publisher Woodbine House (November 15, 2012)
  • Publication Date November 15, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00A8LMCUW

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My wife has been raving about this book and has heard from friends that this is a staple read for new parents/grandparents​ to Down-S Children.
i bought this so i could learn more about down syndrome and if there were anythings i could be doing right away besides the basics. i have three children and my youngest 4 months old has down syndrome. i like the book it has alot of good information about down syndrome in easy to understand terms. BUT there is one thing i do not like about this book. i dont like the fact that it says you should give yourself time to grieve... why is anyone grieving for anything... seriously. you gave birth to a preicious little baby so what if your baby has an extra chromosome its not something to grieve. now if you have any child that is born with a life threatening problem then i can see you being upset and sad but if you have a healthy baby with down syndrome then whats the problem. but thats my opinion. my husband and i never once thought for a second why us? why cant we have a typical baby? all we ever thought was we have three perfect children and one just so happens to have down syndrome. and as for being sad when you see a baby the same age as your ds baby doing things your baby cannot do just yet... well guess what my oldest two who do not have down syndrome were completely different my first do everything earlier then average children my second on the other hand did everything at average age or a little old. like my first starting rolling over at 2 months (belly to back) my second was four months exactlly and my baby with down syndrome was four months and six days when he did. all kids are different just give them love patience and teach them and when they are ready they ll do it themselves.
Amazing book for new parents with a baby with Down syndrome!
Purchased this book for myself because friends had a child with Down Syndrome and I was absolutely clueless. Having the information all in one place is helpful for understanding what the family is going through and how to be the best support I can be.
If you recently had a child that was diagnosed with Down syndrome, or like myself, had an amniocentesis come back with positive results for a baby with Down syndrome -- BUY THIS BOOK.

There's a lot of information on the internet, but this book not only compiles it together for you in an organized fashion (so you actually retain what you read...) but it also provides humanity. Short snippets at the end of every chapter help you cope with the array of emotions that you will be feeling -- without making you feel bad, dirty or even worse.

The information in this book is amazing. The information itself actually cheered me up and made me realize, "Hey, it's actually NOT that big of a deal." I'm truly indebted to the authors and contributors of this book.

You can find as much information as possible for children and teenagers with Down syndrome -- if you have a child passed the age of 9. This book provides you with information for NEWBORNS, INFANTS, TODDLERS and YOUNG CHILDREN. Again, invaluable.

If you're a family member (grandparent-to-be, or new grandparent) BUY this for yourself as well. There's a lot of teamwork involved in raising a child with Down syndrome, and whilst you may not be the main source of the team... your ability to cooperate with mom and dad's new way of raising this child will help tremendously. There's also a lot of legal issues in regards to the child's future that all grandparents need to know!
I bought this for a friend who was overwhelmed She said the book had helpful information without sounding too clinical. It even gave information about how when the baby starts school the schools can try to reimburse some of their costs through your insurance and leave you in a bind, something that never would have occurred to either of us. All in all this book is an excellent starting point that may answer questions you didn't even know you had.
This was the first book my wife and I read when our daughter was born, and we were surprised by her diagnosis of DS. It was both helpful, and alarming. It is the best book for any parent or grandparent of an individual with Down Syndrome.
This has been an excellent book for me! I am currently 27 wks pregnant with our son who has been diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. After going through a period of sadness for the first several weeks of learning our news, I was ready to do some research and learn about what to expect in the coming months. I love the way this book is written, as it allows the reader to go through all the emotions that are a part of this emotional journey. It also has been a great source of information thus far.
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